Mr. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— »ome»tlc Boonomy. 
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DOMESTIC AND RURAL ECONOMY. 
DOMESTIC COOKERY ; 
A new system, suited to the present advanced ttate of the 
art, but founded upon principles of economy and practical 
knowledge, and adapted to the use of Private Families. 
By a Lady (Mrs. Rcndkll). The ffjth Edition, im- 
proved by the addition o/900 new Receipts, and a Chap- 
ter on Indian Cookery. By Emma Roberts. Fcap. 8V0, 6*. 
*»* Of this work 310,000 copies have been sold. 
" One of the most practically useful books we have seen 
on the subject." — British Critic. 
"This is the sixty-seventh edition of the celebrated 
•work of Mrs. Rundell, which has now so long been the 
standard work of reference in every private family in 
English Society. The new edition has large additions 
made to it, consistent with the spirit which gave popu- 
larity to the work." — Worcestershire Guardian. 
" This work was originally compiled by Mrs. Rundell, 
solely for the use of her own daughters, but, like other 
good works, it was not destined long to be under a 
bushel, and she accepted 2000 guineas from Mr. Murray, 
and gave her receipts to the public." — Hull Advertiser, 
This popular cookery-book is rendered a complete guide 
for modern cooks by the addition of nearly a thousand 
receipts, suited to the present advanced state of the art." 
— Derby Reporter. 
"In point of excellence as to cookery, and economy in 
expenditure, leaves no room to any rival. The present 
editor has added nearly 1000 entirely new receipts, given 
in a plain, concise, and explicit manner." — Keane's Bath 
Journal. 
" No housekeeper ought to be without this book, which 
is adapted to every grade of society — the rich, the middle 
classes, and the poor." — Durham Advertiser. 
" Some time back we noticed a fifty-eighth edition of 
Mrs. Rundell's excellent Systrm of Domkstic Cookbry. 
We have now received the sixty seventh— a statement, 
we presume, sufficient in itself. The present editress 
has added numerous receipts, which have imparted 
to the original work all the improvement of which it was 
capable." — Brighton Gazette. 
FAMILY RECEIPT-BOOK ; 
A Collection of more than a Thousand truly valuable 
Receipts in various Branches of Domestic Economy. Keic 
Edition. Fcap. 8vo, bs. 6rf. 
*;(•* Uniform with " Domestic Cookery." 
"A larger quantity of truly valuable matter than any 
book of the same kind ever contained."— BriVisA Critic. 
" There are few things which the reader can seek for on 
which he will not find some useful information."— Jlfon/A/y 
Review. 
FRENCH COOKERY. 
By M. Caivemb, some time Chief of the Kitchen to liis 
Majesty George IV. Translated by William Hall. 
Second Edition. With 73 Plates, 8vo, I6t. 
MY KNITTING.BOOK. 
Containing Examples selected with the greatest care, and 
arranged so as to render them easy to a Novice in the Art. 
By MiBS Lambert. Fourth Edition. 16mo, U. W. 
MY CROCHET SAMPLER ; 
Being New and Choice Examples of Crochet, arranged 
•with the greatest care. By Mis3 Lambert. Stcond Edition. 
Woodcut* 16mo. 2*. 6d. 
GARDENING FOR LADIES. 
Practical Instructions and Directions for every Month 
in the Year ; with a Calendar of Operations. By Mrs. 
Loudon. Sixth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo. C*. 
" This charming little book ought to find its way into 
every cottage and mansion in the country."— ^«a«. 
"Thoroughly practical, and distinguished by great good 
sense." — Gloucester Chronicle. 
"A most valuable little book." — Bath Chronicle. 
" Mrs. Loudon's little volume fulfils every promise, and 
is a perfect vade mecum of the art in all its branches." — 
Literary Gazette. 
" Mrs. Loudon (the wife of the celebrated writer) has 
written a most useful and agreeable Manual for Ladies on 
Gardening, which cannot be too extensively known." — 
Salopian Journal. 
" Written with such simple eloquence and truth, it is 
enough to make one fall in love with gardening and 
flowers." — Dublin Monitor. 
" This volume is a faithful and intelligent guide. Mrs. 
Loudon gives the result of ten years' instructions by her 
husband, the well-known horticulturist; and her work is 
consequently the fruit of long practice and experience."— 
Edinburgh Evening Post, 
FARMING FOR LADIES. 
Plain Instructions for Rearing all Sorts of Domestic Poul- 
try ; with the best Mode of Managing the Dairy and Pig- 
gery. By the Author of "British Husbandry." Woodcuts. 
Fcap. 8vo, 8*. 
" A beautifully got up little work, containing a variety 
of useful and interesting matter, and forming an excellent 
guide to the poultry-yard, dairy, and piggery.'' — Derby 
Reporter. 
" A very interesting little volume, abounding with most 
valuable hints in every branch of domestic economy." — 
Reading Mercury. 
" This substantial guide to the poultry-yard, the dairy, 
and the piggery, is neither intended for the mere cottager 
nor for persons of large fortune, but for those ladies in the 
middle ranks of life who study healthlul domestic economy, 
either for the pleasure or the profit which it affords. The 
volume is appropriately preceded by two illustrations of 
HbrMajbstx's poultrv-tabd. We cordially welcome 
the volume." — Newcastle Journal. 
" A truly excellent book, produced in the best possible 
style. It is full of information."— A'aea/ and Military 
Gazette. 
HAND-BOOK OF NEEDLEWORK. 
A Complete Guide to every Kind of Decorative Needle- 
work, Crochet, Knitting, and Netting, with a brief 
Historical Account of each Art. By Miss Laubebt. 
Fourth Edition. AVith 115 Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 10/. ed. 
" We recommend it as containing; a great deal of prac- 
tical information. The historical portion is gracefully and 
well written, and the work is instructive and amusing." 
— Atheneeum. 
" The most curious, complete, and erudite treatise on 
the art of needle- work that has, probably, ever been com- 
piled." — Atlas. 
" An eminently practical work ; clear in its explanations, 
precise in its directions, natural in its arrangements."— 
Polytechnic Review, 
CHURCH NEEDLEWORK. 
With Practical Remarks on its Preparation and Arrange- 
ment. By Miss Labibert. With numerous Engravings. 
Post 8vo, 9». 6d. 
" A book on a good subject, full of instruction and inte- 
rest."— CamSnrfg'e Chrnniclc, 
" Worthy of a place in every Chiistian gentleman's 
library."— Or/orrf Herald, 
